March 18, 2010
Twenty-five years ago this month I defended my dissertation at Westminster Theological Seminary. I remember that I was confident but somewhat intimidated at the same time. It was a weird feeling. One goal of a dissertation is to know more than your Professors on the topic. 🙂 At the same time, they know some things […]
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Church History, Theology | Tagged: Arminianism, Arminius, Calvinism, Dutch Theology, Enlightenment, Jacobus Arminius, John Locke, Philip van Limborch, Remonstrantism, Remonstrants |
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February 19, 2009
Continuing my quest to post previously published or presented materials, I have uploaded some new items–well, some old items (1990s) that are now newly offered on this website. 🙂 Baptism and Alexander Campbell. The 1990 book Baptism and the Remission of Sins (College Press), edited by David Fletcher, contained three articles I authored. They are […]
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Biblical Texts, Church History, Stone-Campbell, Theology | Tagged: 2 Timothy, Alexander Campbell, Baptism, Basel, Bern, Collegiants, Comfort, Enlightenment, Grief, Job, Netherlands, Postmillennialism, Puritans, Sacraments, Stone-Campbell, Zwingli |
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Posted by John Mark Hicks